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sudan and south sudan both deny the vote. we'll try to explain it later in the program. >> now, the trial of two of the most senior surviving leaders of the khmer rouge in cambodia is coming to a close. nuon chea and khieu samphan are on gaol for genocide and crimes against humanity. they are accused of orchestrating the death of 2 million people through torture, starvation and overwork. lieu florence looi is following the story up. >> chnuon chea, brother number two, was the first to speak. he defended his action saying everything he did was out of love for the country and he'd never hurt his people. the second accused. somalia. he is 82. he was a former head of state. he said he was not aware of the full extent of the horrors and did not order the crimes he's been accused of. if survivors were hoping for some form of contrition or remorse from the two men - they did not get that. a survivor she spoke to said she couldn't believe what she was hearing and referred to the men as liars. a verdict will not be given until next ye
sudan and south sudan both deny the vote. we'll try to explain it later in the program. >> now, the trial of two of the most senior surviving leaders of the khmer rouge in cambodia is coming to a close. nuon chea and khieu samphan are on gaol for genocide and crimes against humanity. they are accused of orchestrating the death of 2 million people through torture, starvation and overwork. lieu florence looi is following the story up. >> chnuon chea, brother number two, was the first...
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and will decide whether to join sudan or south sudan.he result of boat will not be recognised by sudan or south sudan. >> now it's a tough time this time of year for thousands of herders in northern kenya. they are struggling to keep animals alive because of the drought. katherine sawer reports from one of the driest regions in the country. irrigation canals could be the april. >> a yellow flag flies high at the government head office in northern kenya. it let's people know that there's a drought. some areas in the region have not had rain for months. joseph knows the signs. he has seen drought too many times. >> translation: it's a problem. all the animals die during the drought. there's no water, and there's no pasture. >> this is not the only one worried about the dry season. the animal market - business is brick. >> the herders come from far. they are eager to sell off some of their animals before the drought gets worth. >> kenya has to deal with poverty, starvation and food aid. the government has been pushing for an irrigation prog
and will decide whether to join sudan or south sudan.he result of boat will not be recognised by sudan or south sudan. >> now it's a tough time this time of year for thousands of herders in northern kenya. they are struggling to keep animals alive because of the drought. katherine sawer reports from one of the driest regions in the country. irrigation canals could be the april. >> a yellow flag flies high at the government head office in northern kenya. it let's people know that...
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and sudan. people voted to be part of south sudan with a result of 99.4 in favour. >> amnesty international is criticising jordan for refusing syrian refugees at its border. the human rights says people, unaccompanied men, palestinians and iraqis from inside syria are being stopped. jordan hosts more than half a million refugees at the camps. >> it's been a year since these people have been living at the camp. they barely survived the winter. ali says the reason he lives in the tent is because of widespread bribery here. >> those with money pays the engineers $150 and get a prefabricated home. those with no money beg for them. my 8-month-old baby is living in a tent with rats. this is no life, it's a slow death. >> these accountsar firmed by an amnesty international which says gangs have diverted assistance. support by international organizations are inadequate. the services are clustered together where the original infrastructure of the camp was built. people living further away finds is diffic
and sudan. people voted to be part of south sudan with a result of 99.4 in favour. >> amnesty international is criticising jordan for refusing syrian refugees at its border. the human rights says people, unaccompanied men, palestinians and iraqis from inside syria are being stopped. jordan hosts more than half a million refugees at the camps. >> it's been a year since these people have been living at the camp. they barely survived the winter. ali says the reason he lives in the tent...
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it make a difference, pointin appointing the envoy for sudan?> the envoy made a huge difference. he was able to develop negotiations, bring both sides to the table, and develop a comprehensive peace agreement and eventually a referendum, which ended up in ending the conflict and allowing south sudan to become an independent country, so there is religious freedom there now in south sudan. >> george: now, this has passed the house, but it still has to pass the senate. will it pass? and if not, who is standing in the way? >> well, in the past, this bill has been introduced by congressman frank walls in the house, and passed overwhelming each time, but it has been blocked in the senate by the democrats, by the senate democrats in the end. and this is because the administration does not want to create another post, they say. they say there is already ample bureaucracy to deal with it. but we do need another person who has this as their sole portfolio. it is a very critical time for these vulnerable minorities. >> george: to that point, lena, in egypt
it make a difference, pointin appointing the envoy for sudan?> the envoy made a huge difference. he was able to develop negotiations, bring both sides to the table, and develop a comprehensive peace agreement and eventually a referendum, which ended up in ending the conflict and allowing south sudan to become an independent country, so there is religious freedom there now in south sudan. >> george: now, this has passed the house, but it still has to pass the senate. will it pass? and...
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or south sudan. in author of the spy catcher espionage series for more on in. this is what spice do, they spy on people. do you think this is a fuss about nothing? >> well, it is what spice do. some of the countries have got quite indignant about the accusations that america's spying on them. of course they, the themselves,. this is what spice do. obviously -- spies do. we need to understand how comprehensive the activities of the nsa are but personally i think this is quite normal. >> spain, germany, italy, france but not britain. and there's a reason why not britain. this is quite interesting. tell us about this. >> well, britain's part of what's called the five i's agreement, between britain america canada australia and new zealand. those countries have agreed to share quite comprehensive intelligence on each other and in turn not to spy with each other. that agreement, that pact is very clear, of course. countries that are not part of that pact that's where it gets into quite a gray area. >> woul
or south sudan. in author of the spy catcher espionage series for more on in. this is what spice do, they spy on people. do you think this is a fuss about nothing? >> well, it is what spice do. some of the countries have got quite indignant about the accusations that america's spying on them. of course they, the themselves,. this is what spice do. obviously -- spies do. we need to understand how comprehensive the activities of the nsa are but personally i think this is quite normal....
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or south sudan. a local group known as the av bei high committee, the initiative is not supported by either of the governments and the poll results will not be formally recognized by sudan or south sudan. our correspondent has the latest. >> three day referendum. we understand 200,000 maybe a quarter of a million people are expected to take part. there are an enormous number of people who have fled into abye ink, as far away as awft and the united states. ep only a handful from that far away but it's a measure of how seriously and enthusiastically they are taking this whole affair. the question is what it will really mean for community particularly when everyone including the governments of carr teum and juba, using this as a lever to get recognition if they can't get it from either of those two governments then perhaps from other international organizations to try to put pressure on the two governments osettle and resolve the status of abyea, in sudan, it is a very powerful statement of exactly wher
or south sudan. a local group known as the av bei high committee, the initiative is not supported by either of the governments and the poll results will not be formally recognized by sudan or south sudan. our correspondent has the latest. >> three day referendum. we understand 200,000 maybe a quarter of a million people are expected to take part. there are an enormous number of people who have fled into abye ink, as far away as awft and the united states. ep only a handful from that far...
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the oil straddles the border between sudan and south sudan and both say the territory is theirs. peter joining us live from there. i describe it as an oil-rich region and it's undoubtedly that but what makes abyei so interesting for the people around it and those that live there is it's more about a water dispute than it is about oil. >> well, i think it's about both david, the oil in the ground and the water and grass above ground. there is a migrant community who who are arabs and speak arabic and they claimed they have a right to vote in the referendum here. but the local community here ethnically, culturally and politically going to juda and say they have no rights because it's a migrant community and they only spend six months of the year here. so they are saying only they should be allowed to vote and they are the ones holding the referendum and the others are not involved. in financial terms, in fact, the cattle industry and the industry they bring in here probably worth as much if not more than the oil under ground. the amount of oil here is also in dispute. the amount th
the oil straddles the border between sudan and south sudan and both say the territory is theirs. peter joining us live from there. i describe it as an oil-rich region and it's undoubtedly that but what makes abyei so interesting for the people around it and those that live there is it's more about a water dispute than it is about oil. >> well, i think it's about both david, the oil in the ground and the water and grass above ground. there is a migrant community who who are arabs and speak...
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sudan or south sudan.ei is territory on board and both groups claim it is theirs. the monthly results will not be recognized by either sudan or south sudan. still after the news hour we have this. [♪ music ] >> palestinians pray for a return home 65 years after being forced out. >>> steely resolve or stirring discontent. we look at why cambodia's opposition refuses to accept election results three months off. >>> and another great year for another great tennis player. >> i'm david foster. the top stories here on al jazeera. the special envoy for syria has arrive in that country's capitol damascus for support for proposed peace talks next month. >>> m 23 fighting in congo fighting began after peace talks broke down. >>> in london two former newspaper executives arrive for their trial on phone hacking. >>> now the scale of alleged hacking in the u.k. has been overshadowed by reports of spying by america's national security agency. according to nsa leaker eric snowden, there has been eavesdropping. the e.u. e
sudan or south sudan.ei is territory on board and both groups claim it is theirs. the monthly results will not be recognized by either sudan or south sudan. still after the news hour we have this. [♪ music ] >> palestinians pray for a return home 65 years after being forced out. >>> steely resolve or stirring discontent. we look at why cambodia's opposition refuses to accept election results three months off. >>> and another great year for another great tennis player....
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they are deciding if they want to join south sudan or the country they split from, sudan.re is feering fears that thee could lead to confrontations. >> at least three people have been killed in bang l bangladese start of a three-day anti-government strike. 3000 riot police have been deployed in the capital. though anthey and the governmens supporters have fighting opposition protestors. they want the caretaker administration to ove oversee elections in january. >> the trouble in bangladesh has been detailed in a report from a group transparency international. opposition m.p.'s have skipped 80% of the work being days in the last five years. between january of 2009 and december of 2012 politicians either didn't show up or walked out 70% of the time. the cost of that was $4 million. heated arguments and walk outs used to be common. lately those source of confront takeconfrontations have become . because there is no one to argue it. m.p.'s have skipped over 80% of the working days in parliament since the last election. >> an important part of the parliament's work is represent
they are deciding if they want to join south sudan or the country they split from, sudan.re is feering fears that thee could lead to confrontations. >> at least three people have been killed in bang l bangladese start of a three-day anti-government strike. 3000 riot police have been deployed in the capital. though anthey and the governmens supporters have fighting opposition protestors. they want the caretaker administration to ove oversee elections in january. >> the trouble in...
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in a referendum, 99.9% of them rejected sudan. and voted in favor of joining south sudan.ve always want today join the south, this wasn't so much a referendum, as a statement of collective political intent. >> this is the decision of the ordinary people. that's why they are so happy. what they have done is also based on agreements signed between north and south as well as the international communitiful so this was ale perfectly legitimate. >> reporter: in a traditional gesture of thanks, the community slaughtered a white bull. but it was aimed at themselves, no government, no international agency recognizes the result. this was a unilateral vote. organized by the community itself. they rejected arguments from khartoum who claim this land should also take part. >> it is the will of the people, so we don't care if the governments in khartoum accept it. we are suffering. we have lost our children and our husbands. we have come back to this land to determine our future. this is our own will. >> this is my homeland. so if the north comes to attack, i am ready to sacrifice my li
in a referendum, 99.9% of them rejected sudan. and voted in favor of joining south sudan.ve always want today join the south, this wasn't so much a referendum, as a statement of collective political intent. >> this is the decision of the ordinary people. that's why they are so happy. what they have done is also based on agreements signed between north and south as well as the international communitiful so this was ale perfectly legitimate. >> reporter: in a traditional gesture of...
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gained independence from sudan in two thousand and eleven. thousands of activists in more than twenty countries took to the streets to speak out against shale gas drilling saturday they tried to draw attention to the process known as fracking and its potential long term environmental effects. this was one anti fracking protests turned violent in canada that was on friday members of the country's indigenous population set up a blockade to prevent shale gas exploration on their land authorities used pepper spray and rubber bullets to break up the crowds and made dozens of arrests several police cars also set on fire by demonstrators rest of the world joined in on saturday there were mostly peaceful demonstrations in the u.s. and fracking sentiment across the atlantic in spain and in the u.k. a group calling themselves the young friends of the earth gathered in london to highlight concerns about how shale drilling could affect future generations another u.k. campaign or any chiba says the industry will put profits before the environment but what
gained independence from sudan in two thousand and eleven. thousands of activists in more than twenty countries took to the streets to speak out against shale gas drilling saturday they tried to draw attention to the process known as fracking and its potential long term environmental effects. this was one anti fracking protests turned violent in canada that was on friday members of the country's indigenous population set up a blockade to prevent shale gas exploration on their land authorities...
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it gained independence from sudan in two thousand and eleven. thousands of activists in more than twenty countries took to the streets to speak out against shale gas drilling saturday the drive to draw attention to the process of fracking and its potential long term effects on the environment. this was a scene from one anti fracking protest that turned violent canada friday members of the country's indigenous population also set up a blockade to prevent shale gas exploration on their lead authorities used pepper spray and rubber bullets to break it up and arrested dozens several police cars were also set on fire the rest of the world jointed on saturday there were peaceful demonstrations across the u.s. and anti fracking sentiment across the atlantic in spain and a group called the so-called young friends of the earth were in london highlighting worries about how shale drilling they worry could affect future generations activist emily worth the corporate says the corporations drilling are doing everything they can though to prove that people sho
it gained independence from sudan in two thousand and eleven. thousands of activists in more than twenty countries took to the streets to speak out against shale gas drilling saturday the drive to draw attention to the process of fracking and its potential long term effects on the environment. this was a scene from one anti fracking protest that turned violent canada friday members of the country's indigenous population also set up a blockade to prevent shale gas exploration on their lead...
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or south sudan.ormer rebel group said it was not behind an ambush on a mini bus saturday that killed one person, the president blamed the attack on ramomo and the next day they raided their base in the mountains. this is after a declaration last week that a two-decade peace deal was over. and from mozambique we report. >> reporter: it's tense and they head to a base and recently captured from the rebel group and other soldiers go in the bush on patrol and some believe the leader led into the mountains during the assault. the village nearby is deserted and families lived during the attack are too afraid to come home. he is one of them and moved into town with his wife and children for safety. >> translator: the government and when they fight it's ordinary people who get killed and we want to go home. >> reporter: after the attack on the base a few days ago the peace deal signed in 1992 was over and the rebel group wants more say in the running of the country and wants fighters integrated into the nati
or south sudan.ormer rebel group said it was not behind an ambush on a mini bus saturday that killed one person, the president blamed the attack on ramomo and the next day they raided their base in the mountains. this is after a declaration last week that a two-decade peace deal was over. and from mozambique we report. >> reporter: it's tense and they head to a base and recently captured from the rebel group and other soldiers go in the bush on patrol and some believe the leader led into...
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i walked out of the country to sudan like many of the refugees and from sudan i flew up her. >> thatust have been incredibly hard to make it here. >> bill, the refugees we have seen dying on the rickety boats they must not have much money. is that why we see them ending up in this situation trying to get to europe. >> there is no orderly mechanism that the europeans have set up to protect people. there are regular i have is a vees is visa regimes. but for people seeking asigh as. they have failed to set up orderly blo procedures to allow them to come in. they are forcing people to enter europe illegally and asking for asylum once they get there. >> they are heading to malta because they are close? they are the closest ports to north africa. many of them are trying to get to italy. they end up in malta some of them not knowing what malta is. and lampedusa is the island that is part of the italian territory and it's very close to libya and that is where they end up going for the most part. >> the story of the rickety boats and the people dying in the mediterranean are tragically famili
i walked out of the country to sudan like many of the refugees and from sudan i flew up her. >> thatust have been incredibly hard to make it here. >> bill, the refugees we have seen dying on the rickety boats they must not have much money. is that why we see them ending up in this situation trying to get to europe. >> there is no orderly mechanism that the europeans have set up to protect people. there are regular i have is a vees is visa regimes. but for people seeking asigh...
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. >>> sudan's president is in south sudan for talks on the contested [ inaudible ] region. be meeting with his southern counterpart to try to strike a deal. trade and security are among the other issues also on the agenda. >>> in mozambique, a former rebel group says it has ended a 21-peace deal with the government. a military raid on one of its bases forced it to break the attack, it says. a million people are said to have died in mozambique in 1975. >>> amnesty international says that u.s. drone attacks are illegal and could amount to war crimes. they invest gaited 45 drone strikes in pakistan between january and august of this year. civilians were killed, including the death of a 14 year old boy. and documented rescuer attacks where those who ran to help the victims were killed in a follow-up attack. >> reporter: this is the family of [ inaudible ] they say the 68-year-old mother and grandmother was killed in u.s. drone strike in october of last year. her son says these x rays show the injuries sustained by his children when the u.s. drone fired its missile near their ho
. >>> sudan's president is in south sudan for talks on the contested [ inaudible ] region. be meeting with his southern counterpart to try to strike a deal. trade and security are among the other issues also on the agenda. >>> in mozambique, a former rebel group says it has ended a 21-peace deal with the government. a military raid on one of its bases forced it to break the attack, it says. a million people are said to have died in mozambique in 1975. >>> amnesty...
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. >>> sudan says it's freed most of the prisoners detained during two weeks of fuel protests last month. at least 50 people were killed and one of the biggest challenging in the president's 24-year rule. we have the report. >> reporter: calls for freedom, peace and justice are growing in sudan, and the government is having a hard time containing public anger. >> translator: when the government saw that a protest was continuous, geographically widespread and inspiring more people to go down to the streets, it decided to counter them with all its power. they could have changed the political situation. that's why the government used excessive force. >> reporter: thousands of sudanese took to the streets. at least 50 remember killed during a crackdown by security forces and hundreds remain contained. bashir never had such a cal lenni challenge to his government buzz opposition is not from the streets but within his own party as well. cracks appeared in the natural congress party with 31 of the most influential members signed a letter calling on the government to implement reform. it was spe
. >>> sudan says it's freed most of the prisoners detained during two weeks of fuel protests last month. at least 50 people were killed and one of the biggest challenging in the president's 24-year rule. we have the report. >> reporter: calls for freedom, peace and justice are growing in sudan, and the government is having a hard time containing public anger. >> translator: when the government saw that a protest was continuous, geographically widespread and inspiring more...
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they head to the border with sudan, maybe even in to sudan itself. a two-day journey.hat by the time they come back, they won't have to move again. al jazerra. >> joining me life from nairobi is a water engineer and adviser of the global water partnership. welcome, same up. what will the discovery of these aquifers mean for local people? >> well, first of all to put it on a national scale, about 85% of kenya is arid and semi arid. most of the people depend on the food that comes from just about 10% of the land. so this can be enormous consequences on food security across the whole country. so for the local people it's also an enormous opportunities to transform desert to productive land and looking at the food security situation in the rest the world and the very high food prices it is an enormous opportunity. >> an opportunity. so how easily or how accessible is this opportunity as you describe it? >> well, on one hand you have the opportunity, but there is so much water. but on the other hand you have a lot of challenges here. the infrastructure does not exist and in
they head to the border with sudan, maybe even in to sudan itself. a two-day journey.hat by the time they come back, they won't have to move again. al jazerra. >> joining me life from nairobi is a water engineer and adviser of the global water partnership. welcome, same up. what will the discovery of these aquifers mean for local people? >> well, first of all to put it on a national scale, about 85% of kenya is arid and semi arid. most of the people depend on the food that comes...
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and maybe into sudan itself, a two-day journey and hope by the time they come back they won't have toain and kathryn with al jazeera. >> reporter: and we have a water engineer and advisor at the water partnership and said the discovery is the first step in a long path before kenyans can actually benefit from them. >> on one hand you have the opportunity there is no much water and on the other hand we have lots of challenges and the infrastructure does not exist and moving groundwater to productive use and you have to use a lot of energy and electricity will be needed to pump the water to the irrigation i mean for the irrigation system. but at the same time the irrigation infrastructure lsz is not in place. so you have the resource but it's very difficult to utilize it without adequate institutions and infrastructure and sustainably utilize the resource of water. >> reporter: archeologists are digging for gold and it follows an hindu man claims that there are riches there and he said a king told him about it in a dream and said there was an under ground hoard worth $50 billion and we a
and maybe into sudan itself, a two-day journey and hope by the time they come back they won't have toain and kathryn with al jazeera. >> reporter: and we have a water engineer and advisor at the water partnership and said the discovery is the first step in a long path before kenyans can actually benefit from them. >> on one hand you have the opportunity there is no much water and on the other hand we have lots of challenges and the infrastructure does not exist and moving...
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peace and justice are growing in sudan, and the government is having a hard time containing peculiarer. >> when the government saw that a protest was continuing, widespread and inspiring more people to go to the streets it, decided to counter them with all of its power. it could have changed the political view and that's why the government used excessive source. >> reporter: thousands of sudanese took to the streets. after the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies. at least 50 people were killed during a crack down by security forces. hundreds remain detains. they have never faced such a serious challenge to his government, since took power 24 years ago. because opposition to his rule is not only coming from the streets anymore, but from within his own party as well. cracks appeared inside the national congress party with 31 of its most influential members signing a letter calling on the government to implement reform. the move was spearheaded by long time ncp member. >> i think tension is mounting and increasing in the country and this divisions we talked about earlier, and th
peace and justice are growing in sudan, and the government is having a hard time containing peculiarer. >> when the government saw that a protest was continuing, widespread and inspiring more people to go to the streets it, decided to counter them with all of its power. it could have changed the political view and that's why the government used excessive source. >> reporter: thousands of sudanese took to the streets. after the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies. at least 50...
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and maybe into sudan itself, a two-day journey. by the time they come back they won't have to move again. kathryn with al jazeera. >> reporter: all right, joining me live from london is richard taylor, professor of hydro geology and listening to the report you wonder how significant are the water discoverys and will they transform the lives like the people we saw in the report and others? >> well, certainly. the discovery of a substantial aquifer within this dry region will make huge and certainly improve access to safe water for drinking but critically may transform the lives of people in terms of agricultural as well. >> reporter: there is a challenge, is there not, when it comes to water distribution. i mean it's not just about finding the water. how do you get it out and get it to people who live quite a way away from where the water is located? >> that is a very important point which is alluded to in the report itself actually is the water crisis if you want to call it that in africa is really one about distribution more than
and maybe into sudan itself, a two-day journey. by the time they come back they won't have to move again. kathryn with al jazeera. >> reporter: all right, joining me live from london is richard taylor, professor of hydro geology and listening to the report you wonder how significant are the water discoverys and will they transform the lives like the people we saw in the report and others? >> well, certainly. the discovery of a substantial aquifer within this dry region will make...
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they want to buy the food from every opiate of sudan than traveled to libya and finally reach sicily after what must have been the most nerve wrecking ball right off their lives these three women are hiding their faces from the cameras and now they're risking being sent back when we were at sea now the boat with refugees sank into a three hundred people died but we were lucky and in sicily we managed to void get it registered it's illegal between need to go further north there is nothing for us here under e.u. regulation all newcomers must seek asylum in the country where they are right and under italian law anyone of voiding registration is sent home but nowadays more and more newcomers are ready to take their chances don't register to try to go to northern states where there are more opportunities probably when you arrive here they give you the very minimum there is no jobs no school and you sleep in the street for six months italy is one of the worst european states in this regard youth unemployment has exceeded forty percent while the economy is in the worst recession since the s
they want to buy the food from every opiate of sudan than traveled to libya and finally reach sicily after what must have been the most nerve wrecking ball right off their lives these three women are hiding their faces from the cameras and now they're risking being sent back when we were at sea now the boat with refugees sank into a three hundred people died but we were lucky and in sicily we managed to void get it registered it's illegal between need to go further north there is nothing for us...
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the application of the prohibition of the child soldiers prevention act with respect to chad south sudan and yemen the white house also partially waived prohibitions on military assistance to the democratic republic of the congo and somalia now under this directive chad south sudan and yemen will be allowed to receive military assistance from the united states while somalia and the democratic republic of the congo will still face some restrictions when it comes to that assistance all of these nations are on the list of ten countries determined by the u.s. state department to use child soldiers this is actually the fourth year in a row that president obama has lifted some restrictions contained in the five year old law aimed at preventing child soldiers some of these countries especially yemen and somalia are instrumental in the u.s. global war on terror and the white house is concerned that cutting off military aid to them may jeopardize their counter terror efforts. and finally we know there's been a few late nights on capitol hill as members try to strike a deal to reopen the governmen
the application of the prohibition of the child soldiers prevention act with respect to chad south sudan and yemen the white house also partially waived prohibitions on military assistance to the democratic republic of the congo and somalia now under this directive chad south sudan and yemen will be allowed to receive military assistance from the united states while somalia and the democratic republic of the congo will still face some restrictions when it comes to that assistance all of these...
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according to the world bank, fuel subsidies were costing sudan about $2.2 billion per year. the government says it's compensating the poor by handing out around $20 per month to 750,000 sudanese families. she is a widow with six children. >> translator: it's not enough, but it helps. everything has become more expensive. i can't afford fruits anymore. this money will last two days. >> reporter: critics say the government has no real strategy for economic reform and the money it does have is misdirected. >> it leads to more protests and more instability. i think the economic reforms they have undertaken cannot succeed unless they are accompanied or even preceded by political reforms. political reforms that will allow the government to reduce the huge amounts of monies that it allocated to differences in security. >> reporter: for people like this woman who suffers from termal cancer, the politics of the economic reform is a world away. all she wants is a dignified life for her children. al jazeera, khartoum. >>> it's been just over a eek now since the westgate mall attack in
according to the world bank, fuel subsidies were costing sudan about $2.2 billion per year. the government says it's compensating the poor by handing out around $20 per month to 750,000 sudanese families. she is a widow with six children. >> translator: it's not enough, but it helps. everything has become more expensive. i can't afford fruits anymore. this money will last two days. >> reporter: critics say the government has no real strategy for economic reform and the money it does...
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simple enough -- don't send arms to syria or sudan article north korea. who could object to this?ate. critics of the treaty, most 3r078 ineptly the gun lobby in washington claim that somehow the obama administration will use this treaty as a back-door method to impose gun control in the united states. so they explained the treat use would violate the second amendment and infringe upon or constitutional right to bear arms, except that this is simply factually wrong. here are the compact words from the treaty as it stands. the treaty affirms, quote, the sovereign right of any state to regulate and control conventional arms inclusively within its territory pursuant to its own legal or constitutional system, end quote. sounds pretty clear to me. the issue is not about gun control. this is about stopping dictators from acquiring tanks, missiles and attack helicopters that can kill tens of thousands in a day. it's about making it harder for terrorism groups to buy extremely dangerous weapons. the other broader is that treaties are not enforceable, about you they do make it harder for re
simple enough -- don't send arms to syria or sudan article north korea. who could object to this?ate. critics of the treaty, most 3r078 ineptly the gun lobby in washington claim that somehow the obama administration will use this treaty as a back-door method to impose gun control in the united states. so they explained the treat use would violate the second amendment and infringe upon or constitutional right to bear arms, except that this is simply factually wrong. here are the compact words...
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. >>> sudan's government released all women detained last month. sparked buy cut in fuel subsidies. hundreds of demonstrators were arrested, thrown into a pickup truck. >> then i would say they were telling me that i was filming the scandals here and sending them abroad and i was committing a crime against omar al bashir. now i want to say something else. >> we heard about ali vergi, sudan's government has sent a message to the demonstrators about this. >> a classic technique, hard line move and easing off of the release of protestors the announcement that they will ease off on some of the things they will do in the next few weeks. unlikely to concede they were too heavy-handed but i think there's a realization that there's a cost to continuing a very hard heavy techniques and of course killing people, is the hardest thing at a they can do. so having sent that message it's not necessary for them to continue in the protests themselves have decreased in size so it's clearly not as necessary to be as hard line either. >> we'll get an early look at european news this credit hour. the pr
. >>> sudan's government released all women detained last month. sparked buy cut in fuel subsidies. hundreds of demonstrators were arrested, thrown into a pickup truck. >> then i would say they were telling me that i was filming the scandals here and sending them abroad and i was committing a crime against omar al bashir. now i want to say something else. >> we heard about ali vergi, sudan's government has sent a message to the demonstrators about this. >> a classic...
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. ♪ >>> now sudan's president has launched an attack against opponents of his economic reforms.to fuel subsidies saw the price of petrol doubling overnight. at least 50 people are thought to have died in the subsequent riots. they call the protesters enemies of sudan. >>> kenya appears to be laying the ground work to avoid having the president appear at the international criminal court next month. the foreign minister has issued a statement saying no sitting president has had to appear before the court. he was speaking days before an african community meeting. the president faces charges of crimes against humanity related to violence after elections in 2007. >> as you know he has cooperated fully with the court up until now. are the circumstances different? absolutely. today he is head of state of the republic. and i could challenge you to tell me in what place on us a sovereign president has been brought before any court of justice. in most cases in fact, in the more countries that are considered more advanced than -- than ours, it's clear that presidents are not -- are not hel
. ♪ >>> now sudan's president has launched an attack against opponents of his economic reforms.to fuel subsidies saw the price of petrol doubling overnight. at least 50 people are thought to have died in the subsequent riots. they call the protesters enemies of sudan. >>> kenya appears to be laying the ground work to avoid having the president appear at the international criminal court next month. the foreign minister has issued a statement saying no sitting president has...
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. >>> now people living in sudan and south sudan are voting to decide which of the two countries they want to join. both governments claim the land which have a lot of natural resources oh above and below the ground. as reports two tribes who rely on the land are unsure about the move. this is the way it's been for as long as they can remember. the tales they tell one near it was the ancestors who first set up the cattle camp generations ago. they represent wealth and culture. and the livestock prosper i her. but other nomads bring their animals from the north each year. he has been herding his cattle all his life, sharing the area, sometimes peacefully, sometimes not. he showed me scars from fights with his rivals. he insists he's willing to share the land, but trust disappeared long ago. >> it is i a impossible to live together because when they come here, they just take water and grass and they steal and kill. if it guest passes through your house can they claim it was their own? >> reporter: as the day heats up the callel move on to drink. they say there used to be enough for all
. >>> now people living in sudan and south sudan are voting to decide which of the two countries they want to join. both governments claim the land which have a lot of natural resources oh above and below the ground. as reports two tribes who rely on the land are unsure about the move. this is the way it's been for as long as they can remember. the tales they tell one near it was the ancestors who first set up the cattle camp generations ago. they represent wealth and culture. and the...
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afghanistan, iraq, syria and ano somalia and sudan. a main route is from africa through sudan. more than 8000 migrants landed on lampedusa this year alone. another dangerous route is from java to australia. the boats carry 45,000 people have arrived on australian shores. we are continuing our special day of coverage examining migration across the globe. stef is on the ind indonesia is. let's go to barnby phillips. we have seen many stories in resent weeks. but this is affecting europe for a very loc long time. >> it's been going on for years, david. but it's really here on this little island you appreciate the drama and the travesty of it. lampedusa is a tiny place. few square miles of baron rock and scrub. there is very little here. but it's significance is if you are making that dangerous crossing from the north african coast this is the first piece of european land you come to. it's been voted the most beautiful beach in europe. but how easy it is to forget the drama and tragedy that plays out every day jug just a few miles offshore from la lampedusa. the italian navy has se
afghanistan, iraq, syria and ano somalia and sudan. a main route is from africa through sudan. more than 8000 migrants landed on lampedusa this year alone. another dangerous route is from java to australia. the boats carry 45,000 people have arrived on australian shores. we are continuing our special day of coverage examining migration across the globe. stef is on the ind indonesia is. let's go to barnby phillips. we have seen many stories in resent weeks. but this is affecting europe for a...
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. >> one of sudan's prominent politicians split from the national congress party. he is seen as the pain reformist within the ruling party. it's expected that sudan will hold presidential elections next year. >> armed gunmen attacked a civilian convoy including a bus full of passengers in central mozambique. one has been killed and 10 wounded. the assault happened on the road to the coastal city. it's the second attack after the rebel movement declared on monday that a 1992 peace deal was over. >> this may come as a surprise. in somalia petrol stations opened for the first time in more than 20 years. the violence that ravaged the country meant that oil companies did not want to take the risk of opening up shop there. >> for the past 20 years, this is what a petrol station in mogadishu looked like - street vendors filling up tanks using jerry cans. the security in the city has been to bad that no company wanted to risk investing in the somali capital. a significant but fragile calm has been destroyed, allowing three petrol stations to reopen. >> translation: the imp
. >> one of sudan's prominent politicians split from the national congress party. he is seen as the pain reformist within the ruling party. it's expected that sudan will hold presidential elections next year. >> armed gunmen attacked a civilian convoy including a bus full of passengers in central mozambique. one has been killed and 10 wounded. the assault happened on the road to the coastal city. it's the second attack after the rebel movement declared on monday that a 1992 peace...
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they head into the sudan, maybe into sudan, itself, a two-day journey. they hope by the time they come back, they won't have to move again. katherine soi. al jazeera. >> a crucial election for a u.s. ally as voters go to the poll. it will ruhis bill yon air cands expected to win the presidential election. 23 other candidates are on the ballot. >>> voters are heading to the poles in argentina today where congressional mid-term e elections are being held and will determine if president christina kershner will be allowed to run for a third term. poles indicate the ruling party will lose ground and president kersher has been sidelined from subject from a blood clot in her brain. >> busy owners turn to gun-free zone. >> internships, they are coveted position by many college students, but should they be paid? the media giant has thrust the issue back into the spotlight. >> i am mark morgan, just when you thought you had seen everything, the world series serves up an ending that will be talked about for years. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents..
they head into the sudan, maybe into sudan, itself, a two-day journey. they hope by the time they come back, they won't have to move again. katherine soi. al jazeera. >> a crucial election for a u.s. ally as voters go to the poll. it will ruhis bill yon air cands expected to win the presidential election. 23 other candidates are on the ballot. >>> voters are heading to the poles in argentina today where congressional mid-term e elections are being held and will determine if...
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got some pushback in the drc, which is congo, and a little pushback in south sudan so they can't coverps. the problems are limited by their mission. so, they do the best they can but they have resource problems and have limited mandates. >> it's your thinking that you can crowd-fund this -- help people under that -- and help going in and get him. >> i wrote a best are-selling book. i had a tv series on discovery, i ran ground networks from somali to afghanistan. my goal is tone gauge people. i want people to understand they can actually connect with these problem around the world show. latest thing is crowned funding go to indy go go, a crowd funding site. you toss in your $10, $50, whatever, we keep you in the loop, tell you what we're doing, and as we find kony and move on to other people that are out there, you actually become part of the solution, and one problem i have with a lot of different organizations is they're tangential to the actual capture of con i'm going to find him a lawyer and transport to the hague and discuss that, and i've done that many times in the past. >> how
got some pushback in the drc, which is congo, and a little pushback in south sudan so they can't coverps. the problems are limited by their mission. so, they do the best they can but they have resource problems and have limited mandates. >> it's your thinking that you can crowd-fund this -- help people under that -- and help going in and get him. >> i wrote a best are-selling book. i had a tv series on discovery, i ran ground networks from somali to afghanistan. my goal is tone...
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they have to go through ethiopia, sudan, egypt. >> the problem here is especially the sahara desert.crossing that is probably as dangerous if not more so than crossing the mediterranean. over the years, thousands of people have died this way, uncountable numbers. there is no public scrutiny, nobody keeping numbers on these deserted areas of africa. we have to consider the fact that even before they hit the transit countries and the boats many have perished along the way already. let me just add to the whole control discussion, there is no evidence to suit just add a few be -- these up this that people will stop coming. on the contrary. we see that people seek out new routes and that they appear. they seek out more desperate measures to come to europe. in fact, we should question whether the whole control and surveillance issue is really helpful when it comes to stopping migrants and refugees. >> he mentioned earlier libya and how to help with these. there was this report. >> hundreds of illegal african migrants grouped together in this sport after crossing the desert on the way to eu
they have to go through ethiopia, sudan, egypt. >> the problem here is especially the sahara desert.crossing that is probably as dangerous if not more so than crossing the mediterranean. over the years, thousands of people have died this way, uncountable numbers. there is no public scrutiny, nobody keeping numbers on these deserted areas of africa. we have to consider the fact that even before they hit the transit countries and the boats many have perished along the way already. let me...
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esos chicos se olvidan. " regálenme camisetas", esos chicos la sudan de verdad.ultan afectados porque los patrocinadores ya no les van a dar dinero. saben la pérdida económica que puede sufrir. >>se une a este diálogo luis garcía, desde méxico. Íbamos a saludarlo. la primera pregunta para ti, luis garcía, ¿cuál es su pronóstico? >> hola, patricia. si supiera a esa respuesta estaría yo en las vegas apostando. tengo sensaciones que me gustan, que me agrada de que méxico podría estar más cercano a la victoria que la derrota, pero la neta no tengo una bola mágica para saberlo, reina. >>no hay una bola mágica. >>no se atrevió a dar un pronóstico. >>a él sí lo tienen hidratado. bueno, señores, muchos dirán que soy fastidiosa porque no sé nada de fútbol, pero es que creo que hemos visto en otros partidos a méxico y no han jugado respetando la afición y sus seleccionados. >>así es, harán otras circunstancias con otro director técnico. han dejado ir puntos en el estadio azteca y eso es lo que está teniendo la selección mexicana en este momento. >>luis, contigo nuevamente,
esos chicos se olvidan. " regálenme camisetas", esos chicos la sudan de verdad.ultan afectados porque los patrocinadores ya no les van a dar dinero. saben la pérdida económica que puede sufrir. >>se une a este diálogo luis garcía, desde méxico. Íbamos a saludarlo. la primera pregunta para ti, luis garcía, ¿cuál es su pronóstico? >> hola, patricia. si supiera a esa respuesta estaría yo en las vegas apostando. tengo sensaciones que me gustan, que me agrada de que...
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from a well-off family and was extremely active in helping victims of the severe flooding that hit sudan in august. some have even compared him to a street vendor whose suicide sparked the tunisian revolution. alarmed by rising crime rates and a growing number of burglaries, and the police's seeming inability to bring the problem under control, residents of oakland have decided to take a problem into their own hands and have been turning to the web for help. one resident launched a campaign for online donations to raise money to hire private security guards to patrol the area. they have raised over $22,000 in less than a week. an interesting project, to say the least, and it is not the only one of its kind. two other online fundraising campaigns have been started over the past few days, also geared towards paying for security patrols across the city. they have raised thousands of dollars so far. residents are looking to gain ground in the coming weeks. people are determined to make their neighborhood a safer place. over 8300 burglaries have been documented in oakland since -- 3800 burgla
from a well-off family and was extremely active in helping victims of the severe flooding that hit sudan in august. some have even compared him to a street vendor whose suicide sparked the tunisian revolution. alarmed by rising crime rates and a growing number of burglaries, and the police's seeming inability to bring the problem under control, residents of oakland have decided to take a problem into their own hands and have been turning to the web for help. one resident launched a campaign for...
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they estimate over 7,000 children have already been affected by nodding syndrome in uganda, south sudan and tanzania, and that number is growing. >> if you want to visit historic places, i'm thinking arlington national cemetery, for example, soon you'll be able to do it without even leaving your home. google hired someone to walk the cemetery foot by foot. it is part of the company's mission to capture every nook and cranny of the earth on camera. maria joins us now. >> reporter: google has been doing this, going to places hard to reach. you can't go to them by car. they use these devices. they hire people who use these backpacks with this device on top. it has 15 cameras all around it. when you stitch these images all together you get panoramic 360-degree view. this is from the colorado river, the views from the black bridge, arizona, the grand canyon. if you like to go underwater go to wilson island, the great barrier reef in australia. soon google will be showing you panoramic views of the arlington national cemetery. they've hired people go to the cemeteries and get close up much to
they estimate over 7,000 children have already been affected by nodding syndrome in uganda, south sudan and tanzania, and that number is growing. >> if you want to visit historic places, i'm thinking arlington national cemetery, for example, soon you'll be able to do it without even leaving your home. google hired someone to walk the cemetery foot by foot. it is part of the company's mission to capture every nook and cranny of the earth on camera. maria joins us now. >> reporter:...
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to push for an end to government pressure over government protest over the higher price of fuel in sudan. they also wanted colleagues released. several sudanese newspapers have been closed or chose to stop publishing in the climate. the unrest, is 200, the real number 34. >>> news organization they were working for says it was a targeted assassination. reporter mohamed kareem medrani was reportedly filming at a market when they were shot and killed. they were reporting for al shakia, getting repeated death threats against its staff. it's known for its ded torl stance against the shia government. the investigation is underway and he said the attack was aimed to muzzle the voice of the people. mosl is iraq that the government may not have the capacity to fully investigate each one. however starting today it must do a better job. so far not one successful prosecution has been brought. plenty of critics accuse the mainstream media, fox news is trying to prove them wrong. >> we call it the fox news deck. >> put down your ipad and get a load of these bats or give them their full name big area
to push for an end to government pressure over government protest over the higher price of fuel in sudan. they also wanted colleagues released. several sudanese newspapers have been closed or chose to stop publishing in the climate. the unrest, is 200, the real number 34. >>> news organization they were working for says it was a targeted assassination. reporter mohamed kareem medrani was reportedly filming at a market when they were shot and killed. they were reporting for al shakia,...
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. >> after graduating from university he spent some time in sudan, he was subsequently released because of lack of evidence and fled the country back to libya. but the libyan government and al-liby's relatives are calling the capture a kidnapping. >> he was supposed to present legal document to the libyan government and my brother should have been tried here in libya, no problem like any libyan. >> my father is not objecting to be tried but he should be tried in libya in front of a libyan court. >> al-liby's whereabouts are now unknown, but may soon appear in a new york federal courtroom less than a half mile from the world trade center. al jazeera. >> libyan officials are asking for al-liby's return so he can be tried in his country. >>> no end in sight after the government shut down. congress will get back to work to try to resolve the spending bill, but house speaker john boehner says there will have to be concessions before it will pass. >> i told the president, there is no way to pass when there is no votes in the house to pass without a clean debt limit. >> under no circumstances
. >> after graduating from university he spent some time in sudan, he was subsequently released because of lack of evidence and fled the country back to libya. but the libyan government and al-liby's relatives are calling the capture a kidnapping. >> he was supposed to present legal document to the libyan government and my brother should have been tried here in libya, no problem like any libyan. >> my father is not objecting to be tried but he should be tried in libya in front...
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in early may, poachers, probably from sudan, invaded the clearing. the material damage was great, especially the infrastructure. but animals were affected as well. 30 elephants were shot dead. >> since 2012, the entire conservation area has been a unesco world heritage site. it is an important, if partial victory, ensuring the chances at least part of the congo's green lungs of the world will beaved from total explication. >> we need this region to ensure our own survival, what what happens to other creatures when the planet heats up? depending on what study you read, up to one third of all species will be affected. the race to adapt or extinct -- or go extinct is artie underway. >> the polar bear is the quintessential symbol of climate change. its habitat is melting. but global warming also affects other animal species all over the world. every added degree of temperature has its consequences. what effect does climate change have on animals? with global warming, the vegetation in large areas of the earth changes. with it, the food animals live on. t
in early may, poachers, probably from sudan, invaded the clearing. the material damage was great, especially the infrastructure. but animals were affected as well. 30 elephants were shot dead. >> since 2012, the entire conservation area has been a unesco world heritage site. it is an important, if partial victory, ensuring the chances at least part of the congo's green lungs of the world will beaved from total explication. >> we need this region to ensure our own survival, what what...
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. >> i come here from sudan. it is very danger.o many young persons die >> and then there are the syrians. of all ages. none of them know what will happen next. some are too young to understand where they are. they are registered straight away. the navy will take them to sicily because lampedusa is struggling with the migrants it already has. this is not just an italian problem. >> definitely not. also because the biggest part of these immigrants wish to go to germany, norway and other parts of europe where there's a more flourishing economy. this is an historical situation in which people are leaving their homeland because of the change of the climate, because of re-examine wars. it's a massive activity. >> this is the center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampedusa. it's built for 250, maximum 300 people. but there's always a lot more than that here these days. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. through the fence we speak to mohammed from damascus. how was his
. >> i come here from sudan. it is very danger.o many young persons die >> and then there are the syrians. of all ages. none of them know what will happen next. some are too young to understand where they are. they are registered straight away. the navy will take them to sicily because lampedusa is struggling with the migrants it already has. this is not just an italian problem. >> definitely not. also because the biggest part of these immigrants wish to go to germany, norway...
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. >>> and american voices have also created dance and arts programs in lebanon, sudan and thailand. ♪'m meteorologist dave warren we're starting off here in the northern plains where the temperatures have dropped quite bathe. right now 33 in minneapolis, and chicago up to 38. so certainly a cold morning there, and that cooler air is slowly pushing east, and as it moves through pennsylvania, new york, we're getting some light rain as this front moves through. some very heavy rain expected over the next 24 to 48 hours. you see it is right along the coast there, just off of the coast of delaware, new jersey, new york where the storm develops and moves up the coast. the rain will primarily be along the coast from new york up to boston. temperatures are warm ahead of the front. 60 in washington. new york is up to 64. clearly seeing where that front is through central pennsylvania and moving east. so as it continues to much east the storm develops and the temperatures aren't as warm as they were today. you see barely climbing out of the 50s tomorrow, and that will be with rain which is fair
. >>> and american voices have also created dance and arts programs in lebanon, sudan and thailand. ♪'m meteorologist dave warren we're starting off here in the northern plains where the temperatures have dropped quite bathe. right now 33 in minneapolis, and chicago up to 38. so certainly a cold morning there, and that cooler air is slowly pushing east, and as it moves through pennsylvania, new york, we're getting some light rain as this front moves through. some very heavy rain...
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. >> they went by foot from ethiopia to sudan and reached sicily after the most nerve- racking boat ride of your life. these three women are hiding their faces since they are risk being sent back. >> when we are seeing on the boat, three hundred people died. we were lucky. we managed to avoid getting register. >> it is illegal but we need to go further. >> all the newcomers must seek asylum where they arrive. under italian law, anybody avoiding registration is sent home. more and more newcomers are willing to take their chances and do not registered to go to northern eu states where there are more opportunities. >> when you arrive here, they give you the very minimum. no jobs and no school. you live on the street. italy is one of the worst states in this regard. >> youth unemployment has exceeded 40%. international obligations and human principle cannot allow italy to turn around refugees. it is the only chance for survival. the situation has reached a point where the duty has become too heavy for them to handle on their own. the eu has pledged italy will receive 30 million euros to deal
. >> they went by foot from ethiopia to sudan and reached sicily after the most nerve- racking boat ride of your life. these three women are hiding their faces since they are risk being sent back. >> when we are seeing on the boat, three hundred people died. we were lucky. we managed to avoid getting register. >> it is illegal but we need to go further. >> all the newcomers must seek asylum where they arrive. under italian law, anybody avoiding registration is sent home....